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KINESTHETIC AFTEREFFECT (KAEI

KINESTHETIC AFTEREFFECT (KAE): Definition, History, and Mechanisms The Kinesesthetic Aftereffect (KAE) represents a fundamental phenomenon within cognitive psychology and neuroscience, defined as an alteration in the perception of a stimulus resulting from a prior, usually prolonged, exposure to a related movement or force. This effect demonstrates the profound plasticity inherent in the human sensorimotor system. […]

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